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‘The Central Park Five’ opera brings gripping story of racial injustice to Detroit Opera stage
“The Central Park Five” opera brings a true story of racial injustice to the Detroit Opera stage. The opera tells the story of five African American and Latino teens falsely accused and convicted of assaulting a white woman in New York's Central Park in 1989. “American Black Journal” guest host Trudy Gallant-Stokes speaks with Nataki Garrett, the director for the Detroit production.
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A discussion on racism’s impact on African American health, & more diversity in the arts.
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Policing & Community Safety and Detroit’s Trinity International Film Festival
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President of Wayne State University on the plans for the fall semester amid the pandemic.
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A local coalition that’s helping metro Detroiters in the pandemic, & workforce diversity.
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Michael Rafferty of New Detroit, Arise Detroit Neighborhoods Day, & Dell Pryor's exhibit.
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Stephen Henderson interviews Dr. Nikolai Vitti, and Satori Shakoor; Sphinx Vocal Ensemble
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Stephen Henderson talks with Karen Dumas, Brandon Brice, Kerry Leon Jackson & Greg Bowens.
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Wendell Anthony of Detroit NAACP/Mark Lee, The Lee Group, David Girodat, Fifth Third Bank
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The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the US Census count, and the toll on mental health.
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COVID-19 Racial Disparities / New Song Inspired by Pandemic